Physics

A pipe has a cross sectional radius of 6.00 cm and is carrying water moving at .380 m/sec. If the pipe narrows to a radius of 3.50 cm, what will be the speed of the water in the narrow segment? What is the flow rate in each segment?

Water flows steadily from an open tank into a pipe. The elevation of the top of the tank is 10.2 m, and the elevation at the pipe is 3.90 m. The initial cross-sectional area of the pipe is 6.40×10^−2 m; and at where the water …

A horizontal pipe contains water at a pressure of 108 kPa flowing with a speed of 1.5 m/s. The pipe narrows to one-half its original diameter. What are the speed and the pressure of the water when the pipe narrows?

Water flows under pressure from one pipe into a second pipe having half the diameter. The volume flow rate in the narrow pipe is ________ that in the wide pipe, and the speed of the water in the narrow pipe is _______ that in the wide …

Water flowing out of a horizontal pipe emerges through a nozzle. The radius of the pipe is 1.5 cm, and the radius of the nozzle is 0.42 cm. The speed of the water in the pipe is 0.68 m/s. Treat the water as an ideal fluid, and determine …

Water flows into one end of a horizontal, cylindrical pipe at 2.0 m/s. The pipe then narrows until its diameter at the opposite end is only 1/3 of that at the beginning. (a) What is the flow speed at the narrow end of the pipe?

A pipe carrying water is laid out over level ground. One segment of the pipe has a diameter of 2.22 cm and the next segment has a diameter of 1.82 cm. In the wider segment, the water pressure is 83,700 Pa and the water is moving at …